Ji * * * THE DAlLf BEE SATURDAY JUNE 3 1882. THE GERMAN SUNDAY. Sharp Contrasts with Time- Honored New England i Observances JDny of Rcit , Recreation nntl Ploainro Mornlnp Music. Afternoon Walk * nnd Evening TIion.tro. Obligatory Churcli Membership and Annual Atonement Days. Cor. fan Knnclfco D\i1lctln , "A Sunday hi America is enough to drive a. . man crazy , " BO mete a Gor man to his friends at homo Ho wrote from a quiet eastern city , in which ho found himaslt an entire ntrangor. The oppressive quiotnosa of the day , the universal church attendance , thu lack of the opportunities for enter tainment ofTdred on Sunday in the Fflthorland , affected his good nature made him uncomfortable and rust less ; and , in ahoor solf-dofnnso , ho betook - took himself to letter-writing and Bent to the homo folk , in the wordo quoted above , his opinion of a Sunday in America. Why ho wrote in this way will bo apparent to every stranger that has spent ono or mpro Sundays in Germany. In America , particu larly in the east , the oovonth day is considered a titno for quiet meditation meditation that portaina par ticularly to apiritual welfare ; allwork is suspended , and the Sabbath stillness that rests on the land is broken only by the sol emn ringing of the church bells. In < 3orrnariy , on the other hand , Sunday is regarded not as n day of dovo'tioti. but a day of rest , recreation and amusement. Thoughts are bent upon mental relaxation and not upon con- tomplatidn of spiritual matters. Workjs suspended , not because S n- day isn * holy day , but because it is a rest-day. The church bolls ring out as well in the fatherland , but with apparent gladness , for they proclaim not only peacebut , pleasure. Quietly , thoughtfully and soberly the Now Englander nays , "This is the Sabbath dayj" gaily , happily and cheerily the Gorman nays , "To-day is Sunday. " No long face ) mark the advent of the day , for old and young regard Sun day as the ono particular delightful day of the week. Though Sunday ia universally observed as a dayof rocro- ntion and social amusement , it is by no nioans a day of ungodlinosa ; such an insinuation would bo absolutely untrue. A disturbance , any act bor dering on lawlessness , or rudeness is as unknown , on this day as on all olhors. Good order is preva lent everywhere ; indeed , nhould the most rigid obsor or of the Sabbath bo droppedI una'vraroa into a Gorman city , without knowing the day was Sunday , ho wduld involuntarily exclaim - claim , "A universal holiday , and how keenly the Germans enjoy its'pleas ures1' ! Should the stranger know that it was Sunday. thosoBatmyenjoyments would Boom to him ad desecrating that part of'tho week that had boon holy , to him , and his'opinion would necessari ly bo unfair. That manual labor coasoa > entirely is not exactly truo. The poor peanut .woman often trudges by with her basket ; tho' Boamstrosa will BOW. the long.- long day ; the poorer laborer will work on Sunday as/on any other day. iwhon the opportunity offers. Theycan not afford to do otherwise. No doubt tho.peasant , seamstress and workman would bo thankful for rest , ydt.thoynro moro thankful to find work that1 will bring some remunera tion. OliVnOII ATTENDANCE AND CUUHCJI TAX. Lot us consider Sunday in a par ticular Gorman city Dresden , for instance. Is there church service ? To bo sure , in Saxony , the homo of Protostaniam , there are churches enough , and on Sunday { sermons twice a day in every church in the city , yet the number of regular church-goers , in comparison with the number of in habitants , is very small indeed. And yet , almost without exception , every Protestant member of the community belongs to a certain church , and at tends , at least , once or twice a year. TThy ? Curiously enough , because ho must , The evangelical churches are city institutions , and are under the control of the citjr government , and every citizen ia obliged to bo a raonv bor of the church of his district , and ia obliged , moreover , to pay annual church taxes. That the citizen , may not subscribe to the creed of the ohuroh'j or that ho may attend somewhere - where else , are matters of indifference to the government. On seeing all the churches tolerably well filled on Sunday morn , the stranger ia often led at first sight to believe that church attendance ia quite regular. Ho soon changes his mind when ho considers that twelve Protestant churches , two Catholic churches and ono Greek church suflico for a city with a popu lation of 212,000 , , and in a.city with laws for obligatory church member ship. The church tax ia paid , as are other city taxes , in proportion to the property of the individuals , For ev ery mark of rent paid , three pfonings must bo given for church tax ; that is out of every twenty-live cents , throe- fourths of a cent tax ( must bo paid , No pno'c&n leave a church or escape paying the said tax unless he make a formal and public declaration of withdrawal , This public act that re leases the citizen from the obligation of being a churih member and paying the tax , is of , rare occurrence , on ac count of the many disagreeable fea tures connected with it , and the dis comfort purposely occasioned the with- drawer , Since a person ia not requir ed to attend church regularly , the doubters find it tinnier and far moro comfortable to go once a year and take communion , pay taxes and continue members of good standing , TUB FAMILY BEHNION JJf THIS JIORNINO , Now if the Germans , do not rogu'- larly attend church nor upend Sunday in quiet thought , how do they pass the dayj Let us look ia upon a German family , and BOO their programme for Sunday entertainment , although it may vary quite materially from that of thnir neighbors. Whilp in the Now England homo on Sunday nlj light literature is placed aside , jjbvols especially are put on the ahelf , of meditation and doVfitftn 'arlaid on the table , and SundayJfohool Twoknardplacadinthe hands little one. , ana work of oil most carefully removed from at ia quite dilhronl in th homo. Newspaper * , magazines , light literature of all kinds , ore brought forward , and ia the place of school books , fairy tales , stories and picture books are given the little folk. If , in 'tho Now England homo , the piano or organ ia opened , the music is chosen in Imrmony with the day , and the family gather together and sins in subdued voices from the hymn books or collections of revival music. In the German family the piano often furnishes the morning entertain ment. The various momborn of the family play in turn , now a Uticlhoven's symphony , now a sonatc from Schumann or Ilaydn , and then perhaps all sing in unison an air from a well known opera , ft ringing "Volksllod , " or even a lively melody from a comic opera. The Now Eng land family , singly , and collectively , attend church ; it is quite safe to say the Gorman family do not , unless it bo Communion Sunday , or unless they gd as a body to the C.itholio Church to hear the fine music. In all probabili ty , the forenoon is enlivened by merry cliatting ns well aa by music. When the music ceases the father and brothers probably discuss politics or their literary world ; the mothdrand eidtors sit by and listen , busying their fingers all the tlmo with knitting , orooheting or needlework. This hand- wdrk , requiring no mental nor physi cal exertion , can hardly bo termed work. Every Gorman girl , in accord ance with the theory of the universal industry , is taught never to sit idle , and BO oho keeps her fingers busy as well Sunday as any other day. TUB AVTUUNOON'S WALK. After dlnnor the afternoon's enter- ta'nmont is the question of import ance. If the day is bright , the entire family , from grandmother to the tha little toddler at the mother's side , will , ' beyond all doubt , take a walk. Once ont of doors it scorns as though the whole community wcro on foot and had started out on some pilgrim- ago. The shrine to which these pil grims journey is , almost without ex ception , some favorite bcor pardon. Out of doors , ovcry ploaaant paUi , every public Rat don i * thronged with quiet , orderly , tidy people. They are the toilers , who have been for six. daya of the week shut in by four walls , and who now revel in the fresh air and sunshine. Perhaps the aristo cratic families of wealth and rank do not walk 011 Sunday in the public gardens , although they may bo scon there any other day in the week. It is not from rolicioua scruples that these aristocrats changa their pro gramme. It is the fooling of caste that ; does not permit thorn to como into , too close contact with the great tniddlo class that must work for a living , and have no "von" bpforo their names to indicate noble birth. Tim merchants , the shop-folk , yes , the teachers and professors , 'are all on foot , so thcQir.'atocrato prefer on this day ( e drive in their carriage or seek exclu sive amusement at homo. OKR1IAN TILLAGES ON HTJNDAY. Leaving Dresden in the afternoon , an almost endless number of paths nay bo chosen. The family may walk in the Grand Garten , the public > ark that ia near at hand , or , with a eng nfvornoon before thorn , they will probably wind ever the low hills to seine favorite village beyond. All. ibout Dresden , in the valley of the 3lbo , there IB a thick oprinkling of curious little villages , all just aa quaint and old-fashioned and inter- ' eating to the stranger aa they can bo. Yet ono ia so Hko the ether that it is often difficult to toll whether it bo ICaetz , Noothnltz , Blasewitz , Loach- witz , Kocknitz , Ziohurtnitz , or ono of the many others with unpronounce able names. No matter which vil lage may bo the goal , upon reaching it the crowded refreshment rooms would seem to indicate that ill Dresden had gene thither ; but the many thousands of inhabitants who walk out of Dresden on Sunday afternoon would fill to overflowing the villages near and far. There is no day in the week that offers'such opportunities as Sunday for Booing a village and its quaint char acters. The peasants in Sunday dross pass to and fro in the streets , the young girls gather in groups , knitting and talking and fooling especially fine on account of the bit of pally-colored ribbon that brightens their dull dressc's. There are no loud words , no signs of boisterous amusement in the village on this day of rest and peace ful enjoyment. The village is quiet , still and sleepy as ever , and does not intend to bo awakened or disturbed , aa is announced by the sinn-board that is placed on the high road to impress all drivers that they must pay a fine not only for fast driving through the streets , but also for any disturbance thoy.mlght oauso by cracking their whips. The refreshment rooms of the vijlago ore unusually low , darkand dingy , ; and clouded wilh smoke. For this ropsou , if the nir is warm onout h outside , the family , after reaching the villagd , will probably prefer to take Beats under a spreading tree around ono off the many tables out of doom. The frpsh cap of ooffeo or brimming 'la33 of boor is immediately served to refresh from the long walk. It hardly Booms 'that the family have walked fast enough to need rest or refreshment - , mont , but it is astonishing how little exercise will oauso a' German to lan guish with thirst. The good wife cnita and chats , the husband chata and Biuokos , and the little ones run about ipicking flowers , seeking now joints of interest , and returning ivory few minutes .for a hugo piece of Gorman cat o. Those garden parties n the fresh air are really a charming 'oaturo of Gorman life , nnd though noon every day in the week are partic ularly noticeable on Sunday. TUB VAUIED EYKNINO UNTKUTAINUENTS. Evening offers a wide range of en tertain mont , theater , concert , and in the winter months circus. On Sun- lay nights there are performances iu three theatres , th ro ara concerts without number , and special attrac tions offered at the circus. I ea , there is evening eorvico in the churches , t > ut it is usually at an end befaro theatre bofiinn , BO that it is quite pos- aiblo for the church goer to attend church and theatre in the same oven- ing. Tno moat respected citizens at tend Sunday night No ono consid ers for a moment that it ia not in every way perfectly respectable. The most devout church man would un hesitatingly KO to the theatre in the evening. What is moro , there is hardly a minister of the gospel in the city who would not personally attend theatre or opera Sunday night , and ho would not consider for a moment that thcro was the least im propriety in > doing so. Though thia same clergyman may have preached n sermon in the morning , ho attends the theater the same evening whenever ho fools BO inclined , believing whatever is right for the members of the church is right for the pastor. The theater is a royal institution , and if the King places this entertainment on Sunday at the will of the public , that ia suffi cient guarantee that no one need fool the slightest pang of conscience in at tending Sunday night. So the family that had a reunion in the morning and a walk in the afternoon go to some place of amusement in the evening , unless the various members prefer to remain at homo and end the day as it began , by music in the family circle. ATONKMENT DAYS. As a sort of a compensating measure for the little time required to bo given to religious devotion , the government appoints yearly two days oat of three hundred and sixty-five for religious , meditation. These days sot apart for prayer , attcndanco at church and atonement of sin , nro solemnly called "Days of Atonement. " On thcao dayn the "powers that bo" close all places of amusement , removing , as it were , all temptations for onjoymont. As may bo imagined , the desired end is not attained , for Atonement Day is considered a holiday , as is the em peror's birthday , and is enjoyed in the same spirit. If theatre , concert hall and circus are closed , it matters little to the good-natured Gorman. Why should ho atonvf Ho has tried as near to do right us other mortals , and when a holiday comes , even though it bo an atonement day , ho doea not intend to sit down and make himself miserable by thinking ever his faults and follies. On Atonement Day , at on Sunday , the family resort to a garden and spend the afternoon in the fresh air. A rainy , disagreea ble afternoon , that'would ' not permit walking oui of doois , is spent cheer fully at home with a party of friends. If music is nou the groKramme , proba bly all join in a game of cards. In the evening , if the family do not care to remain at homo , then all re pair to a favorite restaurant and spend the evening in conversation over a glass of boor , or rather ever innumerable glasses of , boor. All talk , talk , talk , aingly and collectively , nnd , as usual , the husbands smoke , the wives knit , and at a late hour in the evening all start homeward. So Atonement day passes by , The day that was appointed for prayer , the Gorman has spont.in making himself and his family happier. Although religious observances may never have comp into his mind , yet ho thinks religious holidays a necessity , and is ready to ntrenuouely assert that Atonement day should always bo observed. M. B. T. Such Weatnor. I never ! All rain and no BUD , No rides and no fun ; Whllu women nro moauinp , "IIouae-cleiiilnfr not done ! Boots round the IIro steam , And waterproofs stream , It really does seem "Old Prob. " must bo vext About w.at to do next. O , yo singer who slog ? , And ye poet who rings The changes on May.tlmo And pleasures It bringo , Just putIn a tear Tor tho. weather go queer , When wt mildewed ono ycar- And remembered to Bay It waa beautiful May ! Burglars at Bay. Frle Ei > : chl ti CbvchiU Leader. A big excitement was caused in the west.aido of this city at a late hour Saturday night. The beautiful rcsi- donco of H. P. Moore , Esq. , wan en tered by burglars durin < * the absence of the family. S. M. Brainerd , a re publican candidate for the congres sional nominationhappencdj'o see two foot disappearing through one of the windows. Ho quietly called up a de tachment of the resident gentry , and the houao waa surrounded. The bur glars , not suspecting they had boon detected , proceeded to light up the housd and ransack the rooms. Plates , jewels , dresses , and other articles of vnluo were brought out and piled in the hall , ready for carrying off , when ono of the eivio guard made a nois'o that attracted attention. Ono of the burglars peeped through the blinds and aaw that the house was sur rounded and every avenue of escape out off. Frank Miller , ono of the des peradoes , made a rush into the street , thinking to break the cordon of BOII- tinols. Mr. H. W. Blacktord was armed with a soytho , and ho warned the robber not to advance in peril of his life. "Damn you , stand out of my way , " hissed thn follow , and his hand 'darted ' to his revolver , The BOY the circled in the air and like a Hash it doicondnd upon the burglar's nock , falling with a sickening thud and inflicting ft terrible gosh from which the blood gushed in hot jots. Ho dropped like an ox , but rose to his feet again to renew his fight for lib erty. Ho was secured and convoyed to the police olllco immediately for surgioql treatment. Had Mr. Black- ford boon a few feet further nw y , HO aa to give the .soy the full awing , it Is bolievqd the burgbr'a head would hare been stricken from his body aa neatly as though guillotined. The other burglar was found flattened out between two bed ticks. Upon their persona waa found a largo quantity of valuable jewelry. They gave the names of Jessie Williams , Niagara Falls , and Frank Miller , Akron , 0. Miller js in a bad way. The tendons of his nock have boon severed , and several blood vessels cut. Not a Beverage- ' "They are not a beverage , , but a medicine , with curative properties of the highest degree , containing no poor whisky or poisonous drugs. 'They ' do not tear down an already debilitated system , but build it up , Ono bottja contains more hops , that is , moro real hop strength , than a barrel of ordinary beer. Every druggui in Rochester sells them , and the physicians pro scribe them. " [ Evening Express on Hop Bittern : \TrnYfni--Aifent lortho LUa Times wJ VY UUbUll Troncljeroni wiuim by . thi only Ilia anthoiUod by her , and which will not bo "DlaoJ an JThuiiJcr" story , ajcb 03 h i U > en u If ill le ) tmbllsh J , but a Jrua LI fa , by the only u-raau nho In la pMioiilaa ol the facts fil hlul nnd. devoted ! lfo. Tiuth It moro intorotjujr than fiction. Agents ihould ftpply for ttirrltary at ouia. S nd 76 ctt. for Sam. plo Book , J , H. Ohamtors & Co. , Nourafgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Baakncho , Soreness of tfio Chos * , Gout , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Swell- was and Sprains. Burns and " Scalds , General Bodily Pains , 'tooth , Edr and Hoadacfie , Frostot Foot and Ears , and all other Pains and Ache * . Wt ftiftntioo on earth iquali Sr. Jiccii On ifl tafe , lure , tlmjtl * ud chrap Eitcrnul tunfclj. A trial entalli but th eompantlTtl } liiainR outlojr cf GO C nf , nd tiaj one eaffer- Irjnlth pain on hare cheap and fetiUtt r ? l tl itJtlolmi. .J a Dlrtctlnni in Eleren tansnafl V f1 SOLD BY ALLDP.'JGGISTS AN1/DEJUZB9 III MEDICINE. A. VQGEEiER & QUAY'S SPECIFIC MTJJICINE TRADE MARK " 0rclltTrUnn WAINC English rcm- oily. Anun * falling ? cure I for Seminal WoaknonB , Sp or ma tor * rhca , Impot * ency , nnd all Diseases that' follow A9 ft GEFCRETAKIHa.eoqucnce or AFTER TARIHO. 3olf-Almw > ! ag 1-039 of Memory , Universal Lassi tude , Pain In tho. Back , Dlmncsa of Vision , Pro- tnatura Old Ape , and many other Dlucisca that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema ture Oravo. tSTFvM particulars In oar pamohlct , which wo desire to tend frco t v mall to ovcry ono , { 2TTho Specific llcdlclno la sold by all druggists it 81 per package , or 0 packtctca for ? 5 , or will bo Bent free by mall on reel ptol the money , by addressing XUKOUA iEDICINECO. , Buffalo , N. T. ornate * " ni 7miinf The fceblo and omaclateu buffering from dys- pspsn or Indirection In any form , orondvlsccl , f r the sake of their ow i bodily and mental comfort , to try Hostcttcr'a'ftomacn II Itcra. I/ullcs o ; the most del cato constitution test f r to its harm- lets and restorative properties. ' Pnyjlclani everywhere , disgusted with the adultertcd liquors of wmmeroe. prescribe It ai thotafcit and moit reliable of all stomachics , For Halo by all druggists and dealers generally al to ml > Tbe Lngiish Kemetly Never ( alls to cuie Nervous Debility , VItal - tal Exhaustion , Emis sions , Bomlnal Weak- nc8sesLOBTMAN HOOD , and all the evil effects oi youth ful follica and exces ses. It etops perma nently all weakening. Involuntary lossi s and drains'upon the sys tem , the Inevitable ro Wit ol those evil prac tices , which are so destructive , to mind and tody and make life mlscrablo.'oltcn leading to Insani ty and death. It strengthens' the Ncrvcs.Broln , ( momorrf Blood , Jluaclos. Digestive and Ropro- ductlrq Orzuns , It restores to all the oriranlc lunjtlrns their former vigor and vitality , ma- Unp llfo ehoerlul and enjoyable. Price , S3 a botllo , or four times the quantity 110. Sent by express ; secure from observation , to any address , on receipt ot price. No. 0. O. D. sent , except on receipt ol 81 w a guarantee. Letters rj- quoting answers must inclose stamp , Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills are tt > best and cheapest dyspepsia and billions euro 111 the market. Bold by all druggists. Price 60 cents , D , MISTIX'S KnmiT KBUHDT , NISPRETICUJI , Cures ill klndot Kidney and bladder complain to , KOuorrhea , clcct-and leucorrhea. For ealo cy all lUjfk'.tts : gl a bottlo. KNQLISII MEDIOAL INSTITUTE , JlSOHvoSt. , St. Louis , uo. Fet Sale In Omaha by 0. F. GOODMAN , Jan26-lv Pimplea , BOILS , ' or any Skin Diseas 'BOJOS Cures When Hot .Springs . Fail ' , ARC. , M y 1. 1881 Wo have easel In onr own town who llv d at Hot Bprlng , nd ve"ro ( luully uwcd with 8. 8. 8 ; MoCUmios * Hi'Uiv. If VOU uouut.coaio W o u ua It , OUUK YOUH OB Charge uothUie 11 Write ioi particulars and copy of llttj * Book - ' to the Unfortunate fiufferlni' a , l' id to auy S , on ataly.ijlOO VotU * 8. 8. 8. , one Mercury , lodldt Petit PrfeectflmaUeUo , 11.00. , UrS9Bold by7KKNHARD BU03. * 00 ndDruggtotl Uooerxllr KUTTTTFI \ ? G If yon suflcr from Dyspepsia , use use'toon 'toon Birrans II you are afflicted with Biliousness , iwo BUIIDOCK BLOOD BITTERS II you are prostrated with sick Headache , talc BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS It your Bowels are disordered , regulate them wltt BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS It your Blood Is mpure , purify It with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS , It you have Indigestion , you will hnd an antidote In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you are troubled wllh Spring Complaints , cr odlcato them with BDUDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 11 your Llrcrli torpid , restore It to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If your Liver Is affected , you will find a sure ro- storattro In . BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you have any species of Humor or Hmplo , fall not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous Sores , a curath e remedy wll ) be found In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. for Imparting strength and vitality to the sys tem , nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and General Debility , tone up the system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Price , 81.00 DOI Oottlo ; Trial Dottlos 10 Ota FOSTER , MILBUBN , & Do , , Props , BUFFALO. N , Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish ft McMahon and 0. F. Ooodman. Je 27 cod-me Ifjo ru m.inl p ' Dinn or lev tbo ttniln or ntcl by " your duties avoli' nlRht work , tc "res- ntlmulantsanrt ute torn brain nerve untf' Hop Bittcro. | wut . use Hop B. It jou arejocn ( ? and I | sntrering fitjm UT [ j dtBcretlon 'or dlinlpaf itluni II youarcmar- rled or f iBRle. old or | ount ? , BUUcrlnp * f row poftrhealth or iMiRUUh I Ing on a bed ct tic * . new , rely on Hopt | Blttera.L . - L J\TioeTcryonaro. trtuncver you tccl rod si > mo that your BJ t m needs cleanalnir. ton- IP.if or ctlniulfttlnj ? ) , I havebrenpMicntoa iMhoutMoxleatlna , 1 bro timely use at talco Hop K Hcp5tter : * DlltO' . pepi < a , ktdntv 0.1. O oruKnarucom- ' li an .l clat jjlafni' , disease and Irresltta. of th ttomach , . HOP l > la o n r e f 01 bnmlt. Hood. drunl nneDo. Hvtrotntnat use ot opium , You will bo tobacco , or cured It yoUHje narcctlu. Hop Bitters Ifyonar * ( Imply Boldbydnsp Btata. Senlfoj weak and ply titritcdtry NEVER ClrculLr. itt It may BOPBITTEU > nve your FAIL B'PO CO life. It hat saved hun dreds. ATirenlo , Out. Disease Is on effect , not a cause. Its origin is within ; Its manifestations without. Uencc , to euro the discaso the CAUSK must bo removed , and in no other way can a euro ever o effected. WAUNEWS SAFEK1TJNDY AND LIVER CURE Is established on Just this principle. It realizes that 95 Per Cent. of all diseases arlzo from deranged kidneys and liver , and it Etilkcsat once at the root of the dllllculty. The elements of which It Is composed act directly upon these Kreat organs , both as a rooo aid RKBTORRB , and , by placing them in a Healthy , conditlcn , drive disease and pain from the system. For the Innumerable troub'ca caused by un healthy Kidneys , Liver and Urinary Organs ; for the distressing Dltordcrsof Women ; for Malaria , ann physical derangements generally , this great rcmtdy ha ) no equal. Btwara of impostors , Im itations and concoctions said to bo just as good. KorDIabctc * . as for WARNER'S SATE DIABETES CURE- For sale by aU dealers. H. H. WARNER & CO. . mo Ro charter N. Y- To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. 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Kah box contain * ono month's : reatment. Ono dollar a box , or six boxes for Ive dollars ; oent by mall prepaid on receipt of irlce. Wo guarantee six boxes to cure any case , iVIth each order received by us for six boxes , ac companied with Ore dollars , will lend tha pur chaser our written guarantee to return tbo money If the treatment does not eflrct a cure. C. f , apodman , Drutrglst , Sole , Wholesale and royut Agent , Omaha , Keb. Ordera by mall at K otallaprlce. dfcwlv KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The Most Buccetiful Remedy ever dlscov. ored , as it is corUln In its effects and does not jlUtcr. BEAD 1'KOOF 1JKLOW , Alto sxcellcnt 'or ' humaQ.flesh. PROM A PROMINENT PHY8IOIAN , Waablogtcmllle , Ohio , June 17 , 1831. DB D. J. KIHDALL , &CQ. : oeuts Heading your ad vertisement | u Turf , Field and Farm , ot your Kendall's Spavin Cure , ad having- valuable md speedy hone which bad been lame from ipavlnforelgtteen wonthf , Isont to you for a > ittle by express , which in nix weeks removed all larnenpu and unlaricoment and a larga spl'nt ' 'rora ' another horse , and both horses are to-aay aotouud as colts. The ono bottle was wortbto me ono hundred dollars. Respectfully , -O'irS , If. A. UZKTOLBTT , II. D. Send ( or tllustratoi circular giving positive proof. Trice } ! , All DrusrgUti have it or can ; ctltlor you. Dr. 11. J. Kendall b Co.'j Pro- jrlctors , Eacwburgh iUlls , Vfc SOLt ) BY ALL DRUGGISTS , d-wly WB. MILLARD. . U. JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Commission and f liolesale Fruits , 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNBIENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. Agents for Pock & Baushera Lard , and Wilber Mills Flour OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DEALER N- Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Parnham St.Omaha ; Neb. ZEo. . 1213 Farnham St.-Omaha , WHOLESALE Sa ' % ' W aSiiXitU Il i&Kf lEauiz&stSsiVciaaiaxa * On River Bank , Bet. Farnhani and Douglas Sts , , -DEALERS IN- G Fire and Burglar Proo 1020 Farnham Street , I AND JOBBERS IN $ X Flour , t3altk Sugars , Canned Goods , and All ( Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGAES AP IUHJFACTUEED TOBACCO. Agents for BEIWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER B JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES IMS FARNAM ST. OMAHA I. OBERFELDER & CO. , . WHOLESALE IILLIMY AID NOTIONS , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STKEET. Spring Goofls Receiving Daily and Stock very nearly .Complete J. A. WUOLE3ALE AND HETAIL DEALEU IH Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , 1V1E ! ; , MTBTATB AQENf FOB MILWAUKEE Near Union Pacific Denot. OMAHA POWE3B AND HAND I Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , arama UACIHNEBY , BELTINO , HOSE. BRASS AND IRON mriNoa PIPE. BTEAU PAOKINO , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HAlLADAYWlHD-.VfLlS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L , STRAN&205 FO gt. , Omaha & .JOISTIES Wholesale Lumber , Ho , 1408 Farniam Street , Omaha ,